Obama Calls McCain Out After Day Of Distortions: "It's Like These Guys Take Pride In Being Ignorant"


First Posted: 08- 5-08 06:25 PM   |   Updated: 08-13-08 05:12 AM

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On a day in which both presidential campaigns focused all their rhetorical might on debating energy production, Barack Obama claimed the most iconic moment. The quote was so lacerating, John McCain's own campaign immediately sent out a response to reporters, hoping to blunt its impact.

But since McCain aides had been twisting the truth on Obama's energy policy all day long, it's far from clear that the GOP can spin this line their way too.

Speaking to a crowd in Berea, Ohio, Obama went off on a riff, laughing at Republicans who are isolating his call for tire inflation as the linchpin of his energy plan. After noting that his energy policy has a lot more to it, Obama circled back to wonder why Republicans were choosing to mock an idea, small though it was, that could actually help matters.

"Now two points," Obama told the crowd. "One, they know they're lying about what my energy plan is, but the other thing is they're making fun of a step that every expert says would absolutely reduce our oil consumption by three to four percent. It's like these guys take pride in being ignorant." At that point, the crowd let out a collective laugh. A couple lines later, Obama had them on their feet.

The McCain campaign couldn't resist taking these remarks out of context. Spokesman Tucker Bounds wrote in an email: "Please see our campaign's response to Senator Barack Obama's insistence that if Americans simply inflated their car tires it would be a more effective solution to America's energy crisis than expanding our domestic oil drilling capability."

All well and good, except that's not what Obama actually said in Ohio on Tuesday. (He has previously, and ABC's Jake Tapper caught him out on it, but not today.) The narrow quote Bounds takes from Obama -- "we would actually probably save more oil than all the oil that we'd get from John McCain drilling" -- is meant to suggest that Obama believes efficiency savings from tire inflation could outstrip all hypothetical offshore drilling, a claim for which there is no hard evidence. But, traveling past the place where Bounds chooses to stop quoting, it's clear Obama was not making his exaggerated past claim again, but rather setting up a joke.

In full, Obama's sentence reads: "I said you could inflate your tires to the proper levels, and that if everybody in America inflated their tires to the proper level, we would actually probably save more oil than all the oil that we'd get from John McCain drilling right below his feet, wherever he was actually going to drill."

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Obama was referencing a dig at McCain from earlier in the day. As CNN reported Tuesday:

"Instead of offering a real plan to lower gas prices, the only energy plan that he's really promoting is more drilling," Obama told supporters at a town hall meeting in Ohio. "That's what he talked about yesterday. I want to drill here. I want to drill now. I don't know where he was standing. I think he was in a building somewhere."

But twisting Obama's remarks on energy was something of a playbook in the McCain campaign all day long.

At a nuclear power plant in Michigan, McCain himself made the claim that "Senator Obama has said that expanding our nuclear power plants 'doesn't make sense for America.'"

That's a downright dishonest reading of what Obama actually said during his July 24 speech on renewable energy.

"Meanwhile, the oil companies already own drilling rights to 68 million acres of federal lands, onshore and offshore, that they haven't touched. 68 million acres that have the potential to nearly double America's total oil production, and John McCain wants to give them more. Well that might make sense in Washington, but it doesn't make sense for America. In fact, it makes about as much sense as his proposal to build 45 new nuclear reactors without a plan to store the waste some place other than right here at Yucca Mountain."

As the Obama campaign noted in its own press release today, Obama is not dead set against bringing more nuclear plants online. He just wants a better plan in place to deal with spent fuel before that happens. That balanced approach actually earned Obama some grief from John Edwards in primary season.

The "menu of options" Obama advocated then sounds an awful lot like the "all of the above" rhetoric on energy solutions that McCain pressed today. But you'd never know it from McCain economic adviser Doug Holtz-Eakin, who, on yet another conference call with reporters, said: "[Obama] has said no to nuclear power. He has said no to domestic supply on all fronts. ... He is happier with higher gas prices."

After all of that distortion, perhaps Obama was owed the opportunity for a sharp comeback on the topic of ignorance.

On a day in which both presidential campaigns focused all their rhetorical might on debating energy production, Barack Obama claimed the most iconic moment. The quote was so lacerating, John McCain's ...
On a day in which both presidential campaigns focused all their rhetorical might on debating energy production, Barack Obama claimed the most iconic moment. The quote was so lacerating, John McCain's ...
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- katmeyster I'm a Fan of katmeyster 28 fans permalink
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It's all about insecurity. You know the bullies in school who made fun of kids who were smart. Or beat up kids who weren't like them. Or people who put down what they don't know. Or vote for Presidents who are completely against their own interests because they can't imagine having a beer with them. Just make fun of what you don't understand and it will make you feel better. John McCain is acting like an insecure bully who knows he's not smart enough, so his only refuge is to make fun of Barack Obama. Its really kinda pathetic. Too bad the rest of the yahoos will probably fall for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 08/06/2008

I am so sick of JMac lying about everything. Gosh, I had liars. Every freaking word that comes out of his mouth is either a lie, a flip flop, or a memory lapse.

JMac is experienced professional liar and America better wait the heck up before we are stuck another 4 years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 08/06/2008

"wake" up not wait... that is all :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 08/06/2008
- kjdwyer I'm a Fan of kjdwyer 3 fans permalink

Now this is the "tone" I've been harping about.

This is EXACTLY the kind of response that Obama needs to make, not only on this issue, but all of the b.s. spewed out of the McCain campaign.

Democrats have for far too long taken some imagined "high road" with regards to the GOP smear, distort and distract tactics. Republicans need to be confronted head on BY OUR CANDIDATE and the Democratic leadership. If we wait for the MSM to clear up the lies, distortions and incoherence of the GOP spin machine, we'll die on the vine.

IT HAS TO COME FROM OBAMA'S MOUTH. The MSM will have no choice but print his assertions which make a complete mockery of the GOP line.

MORE, MORE, MORE!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 08/06/2008
- larmarch5 I'm a Fan of larmarch5 39 fans permalink
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Absolutely! Give it straight to the mumble jumble express. Smash those short lobs right back down McWho's throat. Keep the old booger on his heels. Who is headlining at the repug convention? Are they going to have anything anyone is going to want to watch?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 08/06/2008
- ShanniC I'm a Fan of ShanniC 5 fans permalink
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I don't understand Republicans. Why do they mock ideas that are smarter, better, and more efficient. than their own? I would rather pump my tires correctly than drill for more oil. The GOP refuses to realize that it is time to let go of our foreign oil dependence. It is not sustainable and it the costs are too high both figuratively and literally.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 08/06/2008
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 230 fans permalink
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Idjits, always make fun of the smartest kids in the class. Jealousy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 08/06/2008
- 11907281 I'm a Fan of 11907281 14 fans permalink
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Do you expect anything other than drill drill drill from Bil Oil's favorite party?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 08/06/2008
- Lesjoan I'm a Fan of Lesjoan 2 fans permalink

I think Obama is being childish he needs to grow-up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 08/06/2008

Lord I hope the American people are smarter then they were last election or we are soooooooooo screwed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 08/06/2008
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GOP ignorant? That's just plain naive.

Of coarse they know that inflating your tires saves gas. They aren't stupid. They are mostly lawyers. They hire consultants. They have focus groups.

They are just blatant liars. It's the uninformed public that has the wool pulled over their eyes every time by the GOP's carefully crafted, highly manipulative propagandist echo chamber.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 08/06/2008
- bmora I'm a Fan of bmora 7 fans permalink
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"...It's like these guys take pride in being ignorant."

This is Obama's best quotation and sums up the entire race quite nicely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 08/06/2008
- reshas1 I'm a Fan of reshas1 4 fans permalink

Yeah, he' running a "different" type of campaign.. NOT

In stumping Tuesday in this key battleground state, Obama sought to link the troubled economy with Republican policies and offer his own energy plan in contrast. He has tried to cast McCain as more concerned about oil company profits and drilling than an overall energy strategy.

However, Obama himself voted for a 2005 energy bill backed by Bush that included billions in subsidies for oil and natural gas production, a measure Cheney played a major role in developing. McCain opposed the bill on grounds it included billions in unnecessary tax breaks for the oil industry.

McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds, said, "Barack Obama is opposed to offshore drilling and is also opposed to admitting that he voted for the same corporate giveaways for Big Oil that he's campaigning against today."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 08/06/2008
- Heavy I'm a Fan of Heavy 234 fans permalink
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Nothing new. We've all been saying that about repugs and their leaders for years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 08/06/2008
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Nice guys finish last. See Gore and Kerry.

Always complementing the opposition while the opposition is spreading falsehoods about them

Obama is doing the same thing. Must be the water that Democrats drink. Spineless and gutless.

If you cannot defend yourself and your policies, is it me you will defend?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 08/06/2008

The GOP does take pride in being ignorant, and also continues to hope the electorate will stay that way too.... I think their time is up on that one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 08/06/2008

Like their new strangelove for nuclear energy

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/nuclear_waste;_ylt=AojjnZ7WeYZBkcIF8GW2XQgDW7oF

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 08/06/2008

So Obama never said new nuclear plants "don't make sense for America"--as McCain said he said--Obama actually said new nuclear plants don't make sense without a workable plan to deal with their waste. In other words, McCain lied--and the MSM played him telling the lie--and never challenged him on it. This is actually very important.

No wonder our country is going to hell in a handbasket--the MSM is not calling John McCain on his repeated lying. Time and again he tells gigantic whoppers, and the MSM just plays video of him lying through his teeth, without further remark.

Obviously, the same money that has bought McCain has bought the MSM. It's scary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 08/06/2008
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M c Ca in is too dumb to be America's next president.

He's a disaster.! Why doesn't that matter to a lot of Americans?

Why do they ignore the obvious?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 08/06/2008
- mike53 I'm a Fan of mike53 8 fans permalink

Flagged for trolling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 08/06/2008
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He's smarter the the one we have. Go figure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 08/07/2008
- DaOne I'm a Fan of DaOne 44 fans permalink
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Cafferty telling the truth.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyaArMOBg9s

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 08/06/2008
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